A challenge to grow back your edges

There’s a lot of buzz about my new hair challenge. I’m calling it, HairLine Challenge … wow what a stretch.

My Skype Consultations are picking up an issue that is affecting women everywhere, traction alopecia. Traction alopecia is simply losing hair at your hairline because of tugging at your temple too tightly.

This challenge is simple, aiming to grow back the hair at our temples and changing the way we treat it. Let’s move from mistreating our hair and wondering why it won’t grow, to treating it well, and seeing the results right before our eyes.

For those who have weak edges of have mistreated their edges, this challenge has been made for you, that friend you always talk about, your aunty, your mommy… Bless someone today … forward this here link to them.

There are a few things you will have to change permanently if you’re to treat your edges nicely:

Do not stress your hairline out by pulling and tugging on it

Make sure your baby hairs are never dry (so ditch the hard gels that dry out and make your hair hard)

Be really gentle with this hair (do not use tail combs to manipulate it, rather use your fingers)

Women who have relaxers for years, can start to suffer slow hair loss due to chemical burns on the scalp. So it’s important to follow instructions on the container. Watch how long you leave your relaxer in, the longer it’s in the weaker the hair shaft and the more potential for hair loss. (I will tackle traction alopecia on relaxed hair separately in a future post)

Who’s Behind This Blog?

Aphro

Hi there! Thank you for checking out my blog.

I’ve been blogging since 2010 and my sole reason for existing is to give you simple solutions for your very complicated hair problems. Over the years my followers, clients and I are have become walking testimonies that black hair DOES grow and can be healthy whether it’s natural or chemically treated.